Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2 | to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many" (Mk
2 Intro,10| and unity in the innermost life of the Church is fostered
3 Intro,11| from the differences of life and behaviour among various
4 Intro,12| the beginning, namely of life, charity, and truth, for
5 Intro,14| is that all men "may have life and have it to the full" (
6 I,2 | institutes of consecrated life and of societies of apostolic
7 I,2 | of societies of apostolic life will not fail to render
8 I,7 | special importance in the life of the Church, marking as
9 II,1 | standards, concerning the life of the whole Church throughout
10 III,3 | the progress of liturgical life by encouraging meetings
11 III,6 | questions that affect the life and progress of those Churches;
12 III,7 | institutes of consecrated life, whether these are erected
13 III,7 | Those societies of apostolic life that were founded for the
14 III,8 | competent concerning the life, conduct, rights, and obligations
15 III,9 | and testifying to pastoral life and care, as well as to
16 III,10 | Institutes of Consecrated Life and for Societies of Apostolic
17 III,10 | for Societies of Apostolic Life~Art. 105 — The principal
18 III,10 | Institutes of Consecrated Life and for Societies of Apostolic
19 III,10 | for Societies of Apostolic Life is to promote and supervise
20 III,10 | approved forms of consecrated life and, at the same time, the
21 III,10 | of societies of apostolic life.~Art. 106 — § 1. The Congregation
22 III,10 | and societies of apostolic life, or passes judgement on
23 III,10 | institutes of consecrated life and societies of apostolic
24 III,10 | and societies of apostolic life grow and flourish according
25 III,10 | Holy See concerning the life and work of the institutes
26 III,10 | also regarding eremetical life, the order of virgins and
27 III,10 | other forms of consecrated life.~Art. 111 — Its competence
28 III,10 | institutes of consecrated life or societies of apostolic
29 III,10 | or societies of apostolic life.~
30 III,11 | sees to it that the way of life and government of the seminaries
31 III,11 | by the example of their life and sound doctrine, contribute
32 V,1 | respecting the Christian life of laypeople as such.~Art.
33 V,1 | laypeople to participate in the life and mission of the Church
34 V,1 | liturgical and sacramental life as well as in works of mercy,
35 V,3 | initiatives to protect human life from the first moment of
36 VIII | their example of a Christian life, honourable character, and
37 IX | closely connected with the life of the Church in centuries
38 AppI | have gained in the present life of the Church.~
39 AppI,5 | projects and ideas about life and action.~When pastors
40 AppII,4 | their personal conditions of life, is regulated by the major
41 AS,1 | tradition. There is need for the life of that singular community
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